tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8712770457197348465.post5077221339998085483..comments2015-03-31T09:24:20.986-07:00Comments on Javarevisited: How to generate MD5 Hash in Java - String Byte Array digest ExampleJavin Paulhttps://plus.google.com/114528699166048052030noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8712770457197348465.post-82102520327589502562014-02-26T20:20:02.618-08:002014-02-26T20:20:02.618-08:00After a long time searching something who worked !...After a long time searching something who worked !! Thank YOU so much !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8712770457197348465.post-61739215003017116072013-03-20T23:55:51.533-07:002013-03-20T23:55:51.533-07:00@Saral, Indeed, specifying character encoding is v...@Saral, Indeed, specifying character encoding is very important, but, instead of hard coding them at code e.g. getBytes(&quot;UTF-8&quot;), which works well on test programs, is not very convenient on real project. Consider using an application wide character encoding, which you can provide by using System property -Dfile.encoding=&quot;UTF-8&quot;. This allows you to change and manage character Javin @ What is ClassLoader in Javahttp://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-classloader-works-in-java.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8712770457197348465.post-26967583927371299892013-03-20T22:54:49.593-07:002013-03-20T22:54:49.593-07:00Hi Javin gr8 article fe things I want to add in th...Hi Javin gr8 article fe things I want to add in this..<br />The MessageDigest class can provide you with an instance of the MD5 digest.<br /><br />Always when working with strings and the crypto classes be sure to always specify the encoding you want the byte representation in. If you just use string.getBytes() it will use the platform default. (Not all platforms use the same defaults)<br />SARAL SAXENAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01084233786047386880noreply@blogger.com